Rather than being placed under lock and key, it was revealed that the recipe was placed in a family scrapbook, written on the back of the last will and testament of Ledington’s aunt, Claudia.
Rather than being placed under lock and key, it was revealed that the recipe was placed in a family scrapbook, written on the back of the last will and testament of Ledington’s aunt, Claudia.
KFC 11 Spices 2/3 Tablespoon Salt 1/2 Tablespoon Thyme 1/2 Tablespoon Basil 1/3 Tablespoon Oregano 1 Tablespoon Celery Salt 1 Tablespoon Black Pepper 1 Tablespoon Dried Mustard 4 Tablespoon Paprika 2 Tablespoon Garlic Salt 1 Tablespoon Ground Ginger 3 Tablespoon White Pepper Mix with 2 Cups of White Flour.
KFC 11 Spices
Mix with 2 Cups of White Flour.
I thought Ts was teaspoon and Tbs was tablespoon…?
Another argument for using weight.
What are you, some kind of European?
Yeah we even have metal spoons here
It’s usually Ts, Tbs or just T (upper T) for Tablespoon. And tsp (usually lower t) for teaspoon, sometimes Tsp.
I’ve always been told big T is tablespoon small t is teaspoon.
Correct.
So what’s the correct recipe?
Edit - ah, I see what yous are talking about. Doesn’t matter whether it’s teaspoons or tablespoons, I suppose it’ll be the same!
It does matter, since it’s being mixed with 2 cups of flour.
If only there was a way to translate the nincompoop US measurements
I’ve never seen Ts used. Usually big T is shorthand for tablespoon and little t for teaspoon. So, plural of tablespoon? Also, I don’t have a 1/3 tsp measure in my kitchen, but 1/3 Tbsp = 1 tsp.
The main argument I’d have against Ts for Tbsp is if you look up a recreation they’re using tsp for most everything.